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ofni
Posted 18/9/2007 22:33 (#23445 - in reply to #23438)
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ofni - 18/9/2007 22:06

Thanks a lot! That's ** m*** *s* as * ch*c***** ****g**rd.


That's as much use as a chocolate fireguard???


Maybe, maybe not. But at least I threw a few letters into the asterisk stream!

BTW Who was that blonde on Screenwipe just then? She's almost as gorgeous as that brunette in the banner at the top of this page.
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maringo
Posted 29/9/2007 14:51 (#23927 - in reply to #4733)
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So has anybody been watching the new series of this? Is it any good?

I missed the first episode, but I'll probably record tonight's repeat at 9.30pm.
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sophie
Posted 29/9/2007 14:52 (#23928 - in reply to #4733)
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i only watched the one with aisleyne in lol..that was good
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secrethousemate
Posted 29/9/2007 19:31 (#23930 - in reply to #4733)
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I watched last week and its just as good as ever. Charlie having his say on the recent controversies regarding 'faked' polls and dodgy editing etc.

Apparently he is not allowed to speak over the end credits either, its a rule of television and can't be broken, so he had to tape his mouth up LOL
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kowalski
Posted 29/9/2007 20:17 (#23931 - in reply to #23930)
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He did another piece on editing and showed a clip from BB diary room explaining how whenever there's a cut-away to a shot outside the DR this is to cover an edit .

it was pretty good , he had a go at X-factor (or whatever its called now) , sadly no Ash tho .

does anyone know if ash is going to be in this series ?

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ofni
Posted 22/10/2007 11:26 (#24587 - in reply to #9237)
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ofni - 28/3/2007 23:29

I wonder if the compilation programme will get a showing on BBC2 in a "4 on 2" slot?


Well it's taken 7 months, but I was right to wonder!

The Screenwipe Guide to TV, which of course includes Aisleyne's first appearance on Screenwipe (cue Demis Roussos etc), is due to be shown on BBC2 on 31st October at 11.50pm.

Could this mean the second series might get an airing on BBC2 as well?

http://www.radiotimes.com/ListingsServlet?event=10&channelId=105&pr...
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maringo
Posted 22/10/2007 12:58 (#24589 - in reply to #24587)
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ofni - 22/10/2007 11:26

The Screenwipe Guide to TV, which of course includes Aisleyne's first appearance on Screenwipe (cue Demis Roussos etc), is due to be shown on BBC2 on 31st October at 11.50pm.


Thanks, but why are tbey screening it on Halloween? Well, I suppose that picture of Richard Madeley is pretty scary.
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ofni
Posted 22/10/2007 13:06 (#24590 - in reply to #24589)
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maringo - 22/10/2007 12:58

ofni - 22/10/2007 11:26

The Screenwipe Guide to TV, which of course includes Aisleyne's first appearance on Screenwipe (cue Demis Roussos etc), is due to be shown on BBC2 on 31st October at 11.50pm.


Thanks, but why are tbey screening it on Halloween? Well, I suppose that picture of Richard Madeley is pretty scary.


By the time Ash appears toward the end of the programme, it'll be November 1st which is All Saints, so it'll be entirely appropriate for an appearance of St Aisleyne!
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maringo
Posted 31/10/2007 12:46 (#24864 - in reply to #24587)
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ofni - 22/10/2007 11:26

The Screenwipe Guide to TV, which of course includes Aisleyne's first appearance on Screenwipe (cue Demis Roussos etc), is due to be shown on BBC2 on 31st October at 11.50pm.

Could this mean the second series might get an airing on BBC2 as well?

http://www.radiotimes.com/ListingsServlet?event=10&channelId=105&pr...



Just bumping this thread up as a reminder of tonight's repeat.
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ofni
Posted 1/11/2007 00:28 (#24882 - in reply to #4733)
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Maybe a coincidence, but there's been quite a flurry of guests since Aisleyne's appearance on tonight's programme.
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maringo
Posted 1/11/2007 00:30 (#24883 - in reply to #24882)
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ofni - 1/11/2007 00:28

Maybe a coincidence, but there's been quite a flurry of guests since Aisleyne's appearance on tonight's programme.


Considering it started at around 12.20, just when the programme finished, I think it's quite likely.
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secrethousemate
Posted 1/11/2007 00:32 (#24884 - in reply to #4733)
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Yes, the coach parties are back again....

Bloody BBC2 viewers for you

P.S. I sound like Charlie now, huh?

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ofni
Posted 1/11/2007 00:45 (#24888 - in reply to #24884)
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secrethousemate - 1/11/2007 00:32

Yes, the coach parties are back again....

Bloody BBC2 viewers for you

P.S. I sound like Charlie now, huh?



They're not the only ones who have popped in either!
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maringo
Posted 5/12/2007 15:46 (#26083 - in reply to #4733)
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After the whole "Queen in a mood" controversy, the BBC are now teaching their editorial staff how to avoid similar mistakes. Interestingly, the training video features a segment from Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe, so perhaps it could be the one on misleading editing that features Aisleyne?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2007/dec/04/bbc.television1
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ofni
Posted 5/12/2007 16:23 (#26085 - in reply to #26083)
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maringo - 5/12/2007 15:46

After the whole "Queen in a mood" controversy, the BBC are now teaching their editorial staff how to avoid similar mistakes. Interestingly, the training video features a segment from Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe, so perhaps it could be the one on misleading editing that features Aisleyne?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2007/dec/04/bbc.television1


Seems more than possible, given the context. I so hope it is. The thought of Aisleyne being compulsory viewing for squadrons of BBC staff is just too delicious not to be true!
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secrethousemate
Posted 5/12/2007 16:34 (#26087 - in reply to #26085)
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Charlie has now been (rightly) celebrated in song. Check this out

http://www.myspace.com/theatterysquash

Enjoy

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ofni
Posted 7/12/2007 11:47 (#26147 - in reply to #26085)
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ofni - 5/12/2007 16:23

maringo - 5/12/2007 15:46

After the whole "Queen in a mood" controversy, the BBC are now teaching their editorial staff how to avoid similar mistakes. Interestingly, the training video features a segment from Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe, so perhaps it could be the one on misleading editing that features Aisleyne?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2007/dec/04/bbc.television1


Seems more than possible, given the context. I so hope it is. The thought of Aisleyne being compulsory viewing for squadrons of BBC staff is just too delicious not to be true!


Maybe coincidental, but this blog entry (by an academic/trainer at Uni of Central Lancs) seems to be a pointer that the reality show clip could well be the "object lesson" being used.

http://www.andydickinson.net/2007/08/08/an-interesting-take-on-the-...
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maringo
Posted 7/12/2007 12:12 (#26148 - in reply to #26147)
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ofni - 7/12/2007 11:47

Maybe coincidental, but this blog entry (by an academic/trainer at Uni of Central Lancs) seems to be a pointer that the reality show clip could well be the "object lesson" being used.

http://www.andydickinson.net/2007/08/08/an-interesting-take-on-the-...


Well, she has already had a few of her "lessons" air on TV this week...

http://www.aisleyne.com/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1987&posts...

...so this could be the start of a new career as a teacher.
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secrethousemate
Posted 7/12/2007 17:25 (#26149 - in reply to #4733)
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Charlie will be a guest on Have I Got News For You? tonight on BBC1

Don't miss it!

He's been on once before, last year

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maringo
Posted 7/12/2007 17:49 (#26150 - in reply to #26149)
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secrethousemate - 7/12/2007 17:25

Charlie will be a guest on Have I Got News For You? tonight on BBC1

Don't miss it!

He's been on once before, last year


Thanks! Hopefully, he won't become a victim of the bad editing practices he highlighted on the Aisleyne CBSW segment.
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ofni
Posted 7/12/2007 18:01 (#26151 - in reply to #4733)
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That depends on whether the editing staff concerned have had the benefit of the training course yet or not, I guess.
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ofni
Posted 8/12/2007 22:11 (#26163 - in reply to #26085)
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ofni - 5/12/2007 16:23

maringo - 5/12/2007 15:46

After the whole "Queen in a mood" controversy, the BBC are now teaching their editorial staff how to avoid similar mistakes. Interestingly, the training video features a segment from Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe, so perhaps it could be the one on misleading editing that features Aisleyne?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2007/dec/04/bbc.television1


Seems more than possible, given the context. I so hope it is. The thought of Aisleyne being compulsory viewing for squadrons of BBC staff is just too delicious not to be true!


I was speaking to a BBC staffer today, but they haven't done the course yet. Doh!
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